Virus spike prompts big California about face on reopenings
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday ordered bars and indoor dining at restaurants to close in most areas of the state for the next three weeks amid a troubling surge of new coronavirus cases throughout the state.
The revised stay-at-home order affects 19 counties where nearly three-quarters of the state’s roughly 40 million people live — including Los Angeles County.
Newsom says indoor operations at restaurants, wineries and tasting rooms, family entertainment centres, movie theatres, zoos and museums and cardroom gambling businesses must close. Bars were ordered to close both indoor and outdoor operations.
“The bottom line is the spread of this virus continues at a rate that is particularly concerning,” Newsom said.